Thank you both very much.
Of course this is the real truth.
I should have known better than to get suckered in by the lying DNCMedia...
The point Flick Lives made is 2000 a day is NOTHING in a country with 1.4 billion people as that many and more die daily for a host of reasons.
Posted by E. Pluribus Unum
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3955652/posts
Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins was “appalled” by the Utah GOP's censure vote on Saturday of Sen. Mitt Romney, who was met by a chorus of boos when he took the stage.
Utah Republicans voted 798-711 to defeat the censure resolution toward the end of the party's meeting. Romney moved to “remove Trump from office in two illegitimate impeachment trials,” which “hurt the constitution and hurt the party,” said Davis County Del. Don Guymon, who wrote the resolution.
Collins defended Romney on Sunday and said the party should not be helmed by “one person,” potentially referring to former President Donald Trump.
“I was appalled,” Collins told CNN's Jake Tapper of the censure vote and jeering. “Mitt Romney is an outstanding senator who serves his state and our country well.”
She continued: “We Republicans need to remember that we are united by fundamental principles such as belief in personal responsibility, individual freedom, opportunity, free markets, a strong national defense. Those are the principles that unite us. We are not a party that is just led by one person. There are many prominent, upcoming, younger men and women in our party who hold great promise for leading us.”
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, a Trump critic, was another prominent Republican who faced backlash from her party after she was seen elbow-bumping President Joe Biden ahead of his first congressional address Wednesday.
Collins backed Cheney, who told her colleagues that she and Biden are not “sworn enemies.”
“Liz Cheney is a woman of strength and conscience, and she did what she thought was right, and I salute her for that,” Collins said. “We need to be accepting of differences in our party. We don't want to become like too much of the Democratic Party, which has been taken over by the progressive left.”